Month: November 2025

Acer’s new workstation brings a frankly ridiculous 1 petaflop AI performance to your desktop – Get an Nvidia Grace Blackwell in your business device now

Acer Veriton GN100 uses NVIDIA’s GB10 chip for extreme AI acceleration Acer’s mini workstation delivers one petaflop performance in a 1.2-kilogram chassis Two GN100 units can link together to manage huge model sizes Acer has introduced the Veriton GN100 AI mini workstation, a small desktop device that claims to deliver…

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Samsung’s new Switch 2-compatible microSD Express card is already on sale

The Nintendo Switch 2 is backward compatible with most original Switch games, which is a great feature to tide early adopters (like me!) over until more Switch 2 exclusives launch. The console comes with 256GB of internal storage, but that probably won’t be enough room for your entire digital game…

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Apple TV’s new logo could be hiding a big clue about its movie strategy, and I think I know what it’s hinting at

Apple TV has released a new intro following its “vibrant” rebrand The new opening has three versions, including a cinematic one for films This could be another sign that Apple is set to double down on theatrical releases Apple‘s dazzling new logo for the freshly rebranded Apple TV (RIP Apple…

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Grand Theft Auto 6 delayed again, but it’ll still ship in 2026

Rockstar Games has confirmed another delay for GTA 6 Grand Theft Auto 6 will now release on November 19, 2026 It’s all in the quest to deliver an ‘unrivalled experience’ The wait for the next Grand Theft Auto is now even longer as Rockstar Games – and its parent company,…

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High price of a vinyl collection putting you off? Follow my lead and get this new one-stop-shop turntable

Why you can trust TechRadar We spend hours testing every product or service we review, so you can be sure you’re buying the best. Find out more about how we test. Majority Folio: Two-minute review Given that vinyl records often feel like they belong in the Smithsonian, actually using them…

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A new Mac killer, or the end for Windows in China? Huawei reveals China-only desktop PCs with its own office software and CPUs

Huawei Qingyun W515y and W585y replace Windows with China-made Linux systems Both machines use the Kirin 9000X, a chip still shrouded in mystery HarmonyOS is missing as UnionTech UOS and Galaxy Kylin aim to replace Western operating systems Huawei has unveiled two new desktop workstations, the Qingyun W515y and W585y,…

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